The Warming Sea: The Korean Fishing Industry at the Crossroads of Ecological Transition In the rapidly changing marine environment, seeking solutions for the future of the Korean sea. 11/17/2025 6:51:00 PM
2024 Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reach 57.7 Gigatons, Setting All-Time High According to a report by the United Nations Environment Programme, greenhouse gas emissions in 2024 increased by 2.3% compared to the previous year, reaching 57.7 gigatons. 11/16/2025 10:00:00 AM
The Stork That Flew to Suncheon Bay After Removing Utility Poles The endangered stork has arrived at Suncheon Bay. This is the result of years of utility pole removal efforts. 11/13/2025 6:30:00 PM
Jeonnam, Leading Carbon Neutrality with RE100 Challenges and Ecological Education Hampyeong, Yeongam, and Damyang Present a Local-Centric Energy Transition Model through Renewable Energy and Environmental Education 11/13/2025 3:18:00 PM
Invention Was a Miracle, But It Was a Debt I Could Not Fully Bear Leo Baekeland (1863~1944). A chemist who invented the world's first synthetic resin 'Bakelite' in 1907. This material, which does not burn, insulates electricity, and is lightweight and strong, was soon called a 'miraculous substance' and changed the landscape of 20th-century industry and daily life. 10/28/2025 7:03:56 PM
Aldo Leopold: "Humans are members of the land community" This interview is a fictional reconstruction based on Aldo Leopold's book 〈A Sand County Almanac〉 and his writings "Thinking Like a Mountain" and "The Land Ethic". Brez Journal seeks to ask and answer his thoughts in today's language, continuing a new dialogue connecting environment, inner self, and tradition. 10/28/2025 6:55:13 PM
1 Billion Silent, WHO Warns of Mental Health Crisis Reaching Critical Point for "1 in 8 People" WHO's latest report released just before the UN high-level meeting in September 2025 calls for urgent expansion and paradigm shift in global mental health services. "Now is the time to act." 10/28/2025 6:45:56 PM
Scars Became a Forest After 20 Years: The Recovery Method Recorded by Kimcheon Baramjae The Baekdudaegan, Damaged by Military Facilities in the 1970s, Witnessed a Miracle of Ecological Circulation Led by the Willow 10/27/2025 11:24:00 AM
Changes in Korean Ecology: What Land Cover Tells Us A recent study has revealed that approximately 60% of the Earth's land has surpassed the 'safe ecological limits' proposed by scientists. So, what is the situation in Korea? By examining changes in land cover and the status of biodiversity through domestic environmental data, we can glimpse the current state of Korea's ecosystem and the challenges ahead. 10/23/2025 3:17:48 PM
60% of Earth's Land Has Already Exceeded Its Limits A scientific warning has emerged that 60% of Earth's land has already surpassed the 'safe ecological limit'. This is not just a metaphor, but the result of decades of land use data analysis. 10/23/2025 3:16:51 PM